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is one better than the other?

and has anyone done a 26/30 with a Getrag hanging off it?

Hey Luke, get a price for 2 bud ;)

think that the S2 motor is the same as the 31 block, im sure ryan will know the exact bits tho

think that the S2 motor is the same as the 31 block, im sure ryan will know the exact bits tho

The series 1 VL block doesn't have any oil, coolant ports on the side of the block, nor a return point. They were all blank when they were casted. The series 2 and the R31 RB30 blocks are identical in the fact they have the Plugs in all the feed points. Km's wouldn't phase me either on these blocks as they are brilliant castings. Pulled the head off a clapped out rb30 with 440,000km on it only to find it still had original hone marks on the bores. You wouldn't go to the trouble of twincaming an rb30 without a freshen up anyway.

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Wow! A lot happened on the SAU-SA soap opera today. I knew I should have set my video before going to indoor soccer.

So let me get this straight:

Cruises have finished? :O

SAU gangs have formed? ;)

Police are to be notified everytime we start our cars? :)

And everybody here has sand in their...body? :P

You all make me LOL! Thankyou. Peace.

picked up the 200 yesterday. epic fun. :P

anyone knows whats happend to that Sly GTR today? apparently had a mishap on main north rd near the ford dealership. Hope its nothing major.

yeah, saw that, saw him cruising up north east when i was headin in to pick up the 200, and then parked up and looking somewhat worse for wear not too long later near the ford dealership. mad me sad. :)

shotgun his front bar. but yeah sucks to hear, hope it isnt to bad.

wasnt much left of his front bar. took a nice hit to the front right corner.

Just took the 31 down to the boys at Aussie Dyno (& Mufflers) to get a new cannon coz i snapped mine off lol. Very helpful and polite guys! And now that im on uni holidays, time for all the other pointless crap to go in that i had just lying around ;)

RIP ... Wendy Van Gasteren

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...008-910,00.html

Killed 2 years ago today at O'Halloran Hill by motorcycle colliding with a pedestrian and then traffic behind not seeing her.

Was one of the best friends, neighbour, riding buddy you could ask for.

A tragic loss to the motorcycling community in Adelaide, who co-coordinated with me a few awareness programs. Not forgotten.

Ride safe, drive safe.

;)

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